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Alief Elsik High School

Coordinates:29°42′36″N95°36′11″W / 29.710°N 95.603°W /29.710; -95.603
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Alief Elsik High School
Brutalist building with a sign reading "Alief Elsik High School"
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Main campus: 12601 High Star Drive
Houston, TX 77072-1197
Ninth grade center: 6767 S. Dairy Ashford
Houston, TX 77072
Coordinates29°42′36″N95°36′11″W / 29.710°N 95.603°W /29.710; -95.603
Information
TypePublic
Motto"Champions... Leaving a legacy!"
Established1975
School districtAlief Independent School District
PrincipalAndrew Bailey
Teaching staff244.78 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment4,118 (2023–2023)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.82[1]
CampusCity: Large
Color(s)Columbia blue and white
  
AthleticsFootball, basketball, track, tennis, golf, baseball, softball, soccer
MascotRocky the Ram
Team nameRams
RivalAlief Hastings High School
YearbookRamblings
Websiteelsik.aliefisd.net/o/ehs/

Elsik 9th Grade Center

Alief Elsik High School is ahigh school in theAlief region ofHouston,Texas, United States.

Elsik is divided into two campuses: the main campus (12601 High Star in Houston, zip code 77072), and theAlief Elsik Ninth Grade Center (located at 6767 South Dairy Ashford, city of Houston, 77072), which serves ninth graders. Both campuses, which are in theAlief Independent School District, serve grades 9 through 12. The ninth grade campus is located in theInternational District although the main high school building is outside of it.[2]

The school's mascot is a ram, and the school's basketball and football teams are well known throughout Texas, as is the speech and debate team. The school is considered to have the best speech and debate team in all of Houston, placing in the top ten qualifiers in the state of Texas as well as sweepstakes winners in the NFL state tournament. The academic teams at Alief Elsik – Academic Decathlon, Star Academic Challenge, and various UIL organizations – participate in regional, state, and national competitions.[citation needed]

Alief Hastings High School sits adjacent to Elsik, and is considered to be its brother school. The two schools enjoy a friendly rivalry that heats up each year in the final football game when they play each other in a shared football stadium.

Alief's three traditional high schools, Elsik, Hastings, and the more recentAlief Taylor High School, now follow a seven period schedule. On Monday through Friday there are 50 minute classes, with an hour-and-thirty-minute lunch period (5th period). Wednesdays have 40 minutes of class time, which is used to give teachers a meeting day after school. This has been in effect since the 2007–2008 school year began.

Currently, Elsik has a night school, much like its fellow Alief high schools.

AP and Honors classes are graded on a 5.0 grading scale, while all other classes are graded on a 4.0 scale. Dual credit programs for US History are offered for juniors, and English, Sociology, Government, and Economics are also offered to seniors.

In the 2021–2022 school year, Elsik received a score of 68 out of 100 from theTexas Education Agency.

History

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Elsik opened in 1975 on the same campus as Hastings High School, as what is now known as Hastings South. The first year Elsik only enrolled freshmen, and added classes every year thereafter, until it had all four grades, with the first freshman class from 1975–76 graduating in 1979. While the two schools were divided by a large courtyard and bus run, there was frequent contact with students from the other campus, which made for interesting times during sporting events between the two schools. Certain classes were shared by both Hastings and Elsik, such as machine shop, art, and Accelerated Learning or "Honor Roll" classes.

A separate school building partially opened in January, 1982 one block away from Hastings. The original portions were known at the time as the North House and the C Building. The remainder of the building, known as the South House, opened in January, 1983. During the construction of the South House, temporary walls existed in the South Cafeteria and classroom wing, dividing the completed portion of the building from that portion still under construction. Even after the new building was complete, certain classes and sporting facilities were shared between the two schools.

In the late 1980s, a separate building was built bridging the two schools on land formerly used for physical education. This new building was almost like a separate school and included its own cafeteria. It mainly filled the need for shared classes in one centralized, easily accessible location for students. It is known as the Annex. Elsik High School is one of the largest high schools in the state.

Academics

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For the 2017–2018 school year, the school received a score of 71 out of 100 from theTexas Education Agency. It received a score of 79 and a C grade in 2018–2019. The school was not rated in 2019–2020 and 2020–2021. It received a score of 68 in 2021–2022. The school was not rated in 2022–2023.[3]

Demographics

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In the 2022–2023 school year, there were 4,118 students. 0.8% were American Indian/Alaska Native, 8.6% were Asian, 24.7% were Black, 62.7% were Hispanic, 0.1% were Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 2.7% were White, and 0.4% were two or more races. 80.8% of students were eligible for free or reduced price lunch.[1]

Feeder patterns

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All Alief ISD elementary, intermediate, and middle schools feed into Elsik, as high school placement in Alief ISD is determined by alottery: the lottery can result in either Elsik,Hastings, orTaylor.[4] If a student was selected by lottery to attend a high school different from the high school of a relative currently attending or graduated from, the student may opt to transfer to that respective school. Students may also complete an application for the district's magnet high school,Kerr.

The lottery system was originally developed to create balanced demographics in Alief's high schools when it was found that there was no simple geographic method of dividing the school district that would be fair and equitable. As a result of the lottery, the demographics of Alief's high schools are virtually identical. However, it is common that neighbors who had attended the same elementary and middle schools must instead go to different high schools. Alief's relatively small geographic area permits the lottery in that anyone in the school district has reasonable access to the high schools. A similar lottery in a larger school districts would result in placing a much larger burden on students as they would have to travel farther.

Neighborhoods served by AISD includeAlief, most of theNew Chinatown, most ofWestchase, Bellaire West, and most of Leawood and the Alief community center.

Notable alumni

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References

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  2. ^"International District with Campus Network, 2010".International District. RetrievedAugust 14, 2019.
  3. ^Overview: Elsik H S. Texas Education Agency. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  4. ^"2010–2011 Alief ISD Registration Times, Dates, & RequirementsArchived 2012-04-06 at theWayback Machine." Alief Independent School District. Retrieved on October 16, 2011. "Students receive their assignments to Elsik, Hastings, or Taylor High School by means of a computerized random-draw system. Following the draw assignment, those who are interested in attending Kerr High School may apply for admission"
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